Ordinance 2013-10ORDINANCE NO. 13 -10
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 89 -05,
AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH -
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE UNINCORPORATED
AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING
THE HOUSING ELEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR 2011 ;
EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL REPORT (EAR) BASED
AMENDMENTS TO THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN;. =
BY PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND BY PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier County Growth
Management Plan on January 10, 1989; and
WHEREAS, Collier County has held public hearings to provide for and encourage public
participation throughout the 2011 -12 plan amendment process; and
WHEREAS, Collier County did submit the 2011 -12 Growth Management Plan
amendments to the Department of Economic Opportunity for preliminary review on May 03,
2012; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Economic Opportunity did review and did not make
written objections to the amendments to the Growth Management Plan and transmitted the same
in writing to Collier County within the time provided by law; and
WHEREAS, Collier County has 60 days from receipt of the Objections,
Recommendations and Comments Report from the Department of Economic Opportunity to
adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed amendments to the Growth Management
Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission held a public hearing on the
adoption of the amendments to the Growth Management Plan on October 30, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County did take action in the
manner prescribed by law and did hold public hearings concerning the adoption of the
amendments to the Growth Management Plan on January 8, 2013; and
met.
WHEREAS, all applicable substantive and procedural requirements of law have been
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
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SECTION ONE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE
GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN.
The Board of County Commissioners hereby adopts the amendments to the Housing
Element attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION TWO: SEVERABILITY.
If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court
of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion.
SECTION THREE: EFFECTIVE DATE.
The effective date of these plan amendments, if the amendments are not timely
challenged, shall be 31 days after the state land planning agency notifies the local government
that the plan amendment package is complete. If timely challenged, these amendments shall
become effective on the date the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission
enters a final order determining this adopted amendment to be in compliance. No development
orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on these amendments may be issued or
commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the
Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of
a resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which resolution shall be sent to the state
land planning agency.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
I' County this ! day of January, 2013.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BRQCK CLERK
By:
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIE TY FLORIDA
BY:
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GEO GI A. HILLER, ESQ.
Chairwoman
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Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
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H Fidi Ashton -Cicko
Managing Assistant County Attorney
Attachment: Exhibit "A"
2011 EAR -BASED ADOPTION - HOUSING ELEMENT
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Exhibit "A"
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GOAL 1: [Goal provided for contextual purposes only; no change proposed, page 3]
TO CREATE AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF DECENT, SAFE, SANITARY, AND AFFORDABLE
HOUSING FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF COLLIER COUNTY.
OBJECTIVE 1: [Revised text, page 3]
The numbe Provide new affordable- weg&fee housing units shall ° by at least fifteen.
pereent of the units appr-eved to be built in the County per- year-, but net less than 1,000 units per- yea
avefaged ever- a five year- period in order an e€ A to eentinue meeting the current and future housing
needs of legal residents with very-low, low, and moderate and affordable workforce incomes,
including households with special needs such as rural and farmworker housing in rural Collier County.
JOINT CITY OF NAPLES /COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 1.1: [New Policy, page 3]
By January 14, 2014, the Department of Housing, Human and Veteran Services shall establish a
method of Indexing the demand for very -low, low, moderate and affordable workforce housing.
Policy 1.2: [New Policy, page 3]
By January 14, 2014, the Department of Housing, Human and Veteran Services shall establish a
method of Indexing the availability and costs of very -low, low, moderate and affordable workforce
housing.
Policy 1.3: [New Policy, page 3]
By January 14, 2014, the Department of Housing, Human and Veteran Services shall develop methods
to predict future need, based on the Indexes established in Policies 1.1 and 1.2 above.
Policy 1.4: [New Policy, page 3]
By January 14, 2015, the Department of Housing, Human and Veteran Services shall establish
necessary strategies, methods and tools to support this Objective.
Policy 1.5: [New Policy, page 3]
On an annual basis, beginning in June 2014, the Department of Housing, Human and Veteran Services
shall provide a report to the Board of County Commissioners on the status of affordable housing in
each Commission District within the County.
Policy 1A 6: [Renumbered and revised text, page 3]
C- ell�ief The County shall pursue maintain an interlocal agreements with the City of Naples, the City e€
Ma - °° island and Everglades Cit *° that requires that -eaeh the eCity to provide their proportionate
share of affordable- wer-kfer-ee housing units (or rp ovide the financial equivalent to the County ). (Eaeh
eityls The City's proportionate share and financial equivalent will be evaluated and substantiated by
the most current data, studies, and methods available to the County.)
Policy 1.7: [New Policy, page 3]
The interlocal agreement referenced within Policy 1.1 shall be re- evaluated every three ,years.
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Policy 1.28: [Renumbered and revised text, page 3]
Collies The County shall, with and the City of Naples, will work together to accomplish the
community wide goal of supporting a sufficient supply of market rate and below market rate housing.
This effort may include the consolidation of the City of Naples and the County housing programs and
activities, including, but not limited to, state and federally funded programs such as SHIP and CDBG,
in an effort to provide greater efficiency.
Policy 1.39: [Renumbered and revised text, page 3]
The County shall, with the City of Naples, d Cellie . County shall explore the development of a fair
share affordable- iverkferee housing ordinance that shall require commercial and residential
developments to address the lack of affordable- wegE€er-ee housing. The local jurisdictions will
evaluate a broad range of options including the development of an affordable -weriee housing
impact fee, the requirement that a percentage of units developed will be "set aside" for below market
rate housing, an option whereby land could be donated to a nonprofit entity and/or placed in a land
bank, or other alternatives that will assist in mitigating the rising need for affordable- wer- kfer-ee
housing as the population increases.
Policy 1.410: [Renumbered and revised text, page 3]
Collie The County shall create or preserve affordable housing to minimize the need for additional
local services and avoid the concentration of affordable housing units only in specific areas of the
jurisdiction seek te distribute affordable wefkfer-ee housing equitably thfeagheat the eeuiAy where
Programs and strategies to encourage affordable -
weg&ree housing development may include, but are not limited to, density by right within the
Immokalee Urban area and other density bonus provisions, impact fee deferrals, expedited permitting
(fast tracking), public - private partnerships, providing technical assistance and intergovernmental
coordination.
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COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 1.511: [Renumbered and revised text, page 3]
Celliew. The County shall maintain an inventory of all approved affordable- everkfer-se housing units
within the county. The inventory shall contain the location, structure type, number of bedrooms, and
target income range for each housing unit.
OBJECTIVE 2: [Revised text, page 3]
geyemment� housing e and the eefmnunity at large, whieh aleng with ether- net for- pFefit
iIncreaseieg the
number of affordable- wer- kferce housing units, by the methods contained in Objective 1 and
subsequent Policies, , bu
net less than 1 9000 anits peF yee& aver-aged ever- a five year- period for very-low, low, and moderate and
affordable workforce income residents with the assistance of for - profit and not - for - profit providers of
affordable housing, within the of Cellie County and its municipalities.
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JOINT CITY OF NAPLES /COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 2.1: [Revised text, page 4]
Not for = profit agencies, shall assist the
County in reaching its annual affordable- iveddbree housing goal by holding workshops and fairs to
raise awareness and understanding of housing issues in the County; working together to purchase and
develop parcels; and, contributing funds towards the purchase of land for affordable- wedEfefee
housing projects.
Policy 2.2: [Revised text, page 4]
Partnerships shall be encouraged between private developers, non - profit entities, local governments
and other interested parties to ensure the development of housing that meets the needs of the County's
very -low, low, and moderate and affordable workforce income residents.
Policy 2.3: [Revised text, page 4]
Collies The County shall, with and the City of Naples, staff will continue to provide community
organizations with brochures and up -dates on various housing programs, grant opportunities, technical
assistance and other information that will promote affordable- werlkfer-se housing opportunities for very
low, low, arA moderate and affordable workforce income residents.
Policy 2.4: [Revised text, page 4]
Collie The County shall, with and the City of Naples, shafl continue to review existing codes and
ordinances and amend them as needed to allow for flexible and innovative residential design that
encourages mixed use development with a variety of housing designs, styles, and price ranges.
Policy 2.5: [Revised text, page 4]
EellieF The County shall, with and the City of Naples, sha 4 continue to review its existing permit
processing systems in an effort to reduce the processing time and cost of affordable -wer &r-ee housing
and continue to identify areas that can be streamlined.
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Policy 2.7: [Revised text, page 4]
Collies The County shall increase the utilization of existing impact fee ordinances to facilitate the
development of affordable- wer-kfer-ee housing through the provisions of deferrals.
CITY OF NAPLES POLICIES [Revised text, page 51
None
Policy 2.8: [Revised text, page 5]
The City of f Naples continues to Pprovide financial, technical and support assistance to the residents of
the Carver/River Park neighborhood through continued coordination with property owners, property
managers and renters.
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COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 2.9: [Revised text, page 5]
The County shall review the County's its Affordable- workforce Housing Density Bonus Ordinance
every two three years or sooner, as necessary, and revise the Ordinance, as necessary, to reflect
changing community needs and market conditions. fThe purpose of the Affordable- workforce
Housing Density Bonus Ordinance shall be to encourage the blending of affordable -werl a housing
density bonus units into market rate developments as well as to support developments exclusively
providing affordable- wedE€erve housing.)
Policy 2.10: [Revised text, page 5]
The Celli County Housing, Human and Veteran Services Department shall
continue to epefme administer affordable- wer-kferee housing programs, in cooperation with public and
private sponsors, to provide safe, affordableferee housing to residents of the County's urban
designated areas and rural areas. Programs operate administered by the Department will continue to
include, but are not limited to:
• Impact fee deferrals
Housing rehabilitation and emergency repairs
Down payment and closing cost assistance
Acquisition (exclusive of Collier County Government) and rehabilitation program
Policy 2.11: [Revised text, page 5]
The Collie County in coordination with for - profit and
not - for - profit providers of affordable housing g_evelopment will shall continue to coordinate with local
utility providers to ensure that the necessary infrastructure and facilities for new housing developments
are in place, consistent with the County's Concurrency Management System.
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OBJECTIVE 3: [Revised text, page 5]
Continue to support and adequately fund housing programs to promote the
preservation and protection of existing, stable residential neighborhoods. This will be accomplished
through the utilization of State Housing Incentives Partnership (SHIP) and CDBG programs including,
but not limited to, down payment/closing cost assistance, rehabilitation and emergency repair,
demolition with new construction, and impact fee deferrals.
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Policy 3.2: [Revised text, page 6]
Eellie The County will shall support applications from for - profit and not - for - profit organizations that
apply for state and federal funding for the purpose of constructing and/or rehabilitating affordable -
iveFk€eFee housing.
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Policy 3.3: [Revised text, page 6]
Eell-ie The County shall continue to utilize SHIP resources and other funds to leverage the number
and amount of loans provided by local lending institutions to very low, low, and moderate and
affordable workforce income residents for home improvements, rehabilitation and first time
homebuyer's assistance.
CITY POLICIES
Policy 3.4: [Revised text, page 6]
Through the Neighborhood Planning Process, the City of Naples continues to will identify local
housing issues and develop programs as needed to address these concerns.
Policy 3.5: [Revised text, page 6]
The City of Naples continues to implement incentive policies, where practical, will initiate a study of
the Old - ...Y =e., =...,w .., ..., «.z = = =e ar-ehiteetur-al - and - development staft to protect and preserve
historic structures, and maintain the existing residential character of the area.
Policy 3.6: [Revised text, page 6]
The City of Naples will continues to study and make recommendations to amend the Code of
Ordinances to address impacts of larger homes on smaller lots within the City of Naples. These
changes will be reviewed to determine their effectiveness.
Policy 3.7: [Revised text, page 6]
The City of Naples continues to address the
conservation of housing stock and the preservation and protection of residential neighborhoods through
its Neighborhood Action Plans.
COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 3.8: [Revised text, page 6]
Collies The County will shall continue to maintain its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
urban entitlement county status with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which
will continue to result in an annual allocation of federal funding available to assist very -low, low, and
moderate and affordable workforce income households.
OBJECTIVE 4: [Revised text, page 7]
Collier- Ceua�y and the City ef Naples will eConduct a-eemprehensive housing surveys, every three
years or sooner, for the purpose of identifying substandard dwelling units. Through continued
enforcement of County housing codes, and the provision of housing rehabilitation or replacement
programs, the number of substandard units (associated with a lack of plumbing and/or kitchen
facilities) throughout the County shall be reduced by 5% per year through rehabilitation or demolition.
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JOINT CITY OF NAPLES /COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 4.1: [Revised text, page 7]
The County shall, with the City of Naples Uutilize the most recent comprehensive housing inventory
to develop and implement new programs to reduce substandard housing. Reduction of the number of
substandard units will be accomplished by employing existing methods such as, but not limited to,
housing code inspections, rehabilitation programs, and demolition of substandard units and their
replacement with new construction.
Policy 4.2: [Revised text, page 7]
The County shall, with the City of Naples, Rrequire the demolition of dilapidated, unsafe or unsanitary
housing that does not meet the housing code or, which cannot economically be rehabilitated.
Policy 4.3: [Revised text, page 7]
Review and amend the existing releeatien pohey The County shall, with the City of Naples, and
Eery and create eoe a single uniform relocation housing policy, consistent with the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development requirements.
Policy 4.4: [Revised text, page 7]
In the event of a natural disaster, the County shall, with the City of Naples ^require that replacement
housing shaU comply with all applicable federal, state and local codes and shall consider factors such
as, but not limited to, commercial accessibility, public facilities, places of employment, and housing
income.
Policy 4.5: [Revised text, page 7]
The County shall, with the Cit y of Naples, require Aall dwelling units w1 be maintained in a safe and
sanitary condition, including adequate light, ventilation, sanitation and other provisions, as required by
the County and the City of Naples minimum housing codes. This task will be accomplished through
housing code inspections and code enforcement actions, and housing rehabilitation programs supported
through state, federal, local and/or private resources.
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OBJECTIVE 5: [Revised text, page 7]
Gellie" Geunty and the City of Naples • ill a usually monitor all identified historically significant
homes in order to promote the conservationed,
maintenances, and/or rehabilitationed of those structures.
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Policy 5.2: [Revised text, page 8]
Collies The County and shall, with the City of Naples, wi14 review their land development regulations,
building code, FEMA regulations, and other requirements every five years, and amend these as
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necessary to encourage the conservation, maintenance and rehabilitation of historically significant
structures.
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Policy 5.4: [Revised text, page 8]
By 2019 X008, C-ellie the County and shall with the City of Naples will study potential incentives to
encourage the conservation, maintenance and rehabilitation of historic homes and mill shall make
recommendations to the City Council and to the Board of County Commissioners as to which
incentives should be adopted.
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Policy 5.6: [Revised text, page 8]
By 20018, the Board of County Commissioners shall commission a new Historical Survey for all of
unincorporated Collier County. The Survey shall review the current status of all previously identified
historical structures and sites within the unincorporated County and shall make recommendations as to
which of these sites or structures should be nominated to the National Register. The Survey shall also
review and make similar recommendations regarding any previously unidentified historic structures or
sites.
Policy 5.7: [Revised text, page 8]
By 20019, the Historical /Archaeological Preservation Ordinance shall be updated to include the results
of the Historical Survey and te inelude any relevant changes in State or Federal regulations concerning
historical properties.
OBJECTIVE 6: [Revised text, page 8]
Gellier- County shall n}Monitor changes to state and federal regulations pertaining to group housing
and Continuing Care Retirement Centers eafe f eflitie , and, as necessary, amend its the Land
Development Code to ensure compliance.
Policy 6.1: [Revised text, page 9]
The County shall, with the City of Naples, Pprovide non - profit group housing and Continuing Care
Retirement Center effe f4eility organizations with information on federal, state and local housing
resources that will assist them in the provision of special needs housing. On an annual basis, or as
needed, provide technical assistance and support as organizations apply for funding assistance.
Policy 6.2: [Revised text, page 91
Gellie The County shall., with the City of Naples, review the County and the City's of Naples Fair
Housing ordinances and procedures with regard to group housing and Continuing Care Retirement
Centers ear ty and shall seek to consolidate local fair housing implementation in order to
promote consistency and coordination in the siting of such facilities between the jurisdictions.
Policy 6.3: [Revised text, page 9]
The County shall, with the City of Naples, Rreview their respective existing Cetmty and City of Naples
land development regulations and building codes, and amend as necessary, to ensure compliance with
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State and Federal regulations to provide for group housing and Continuing Care Retirement Centers
and foster care facilities licensed by the State of Florida.
Policy 6.4: [Revised text, page 9]
The County shall, with the City of Naples Collier- County may allow group housing and Continuing
Care Retirement Centers eafe-- €aeflifies in residentially zoned neighborhoods where adequate
infrastructure, services and resources are available. The location of these facilities will be in
compliance with local land use regulations and will be consistent with Chapter 419, Florida Statutes.
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OBJECTIVE 7: [Revised text, page 9]
eeastal eemmunity's stiseeptibility to fleeding and stefm surges, Restrict new
rezoniW,se to -pert for mobile home development to areas outside of the will be allowed with a the
Coastal High Hazard Area, as depicted on the countywide Future Land Use Map, due to area's
susceptibility to flooding and storm surge.
CITY OF NAPLES POLICIES
Policy 7.1: [Revised text, page 9]
The City of Naples continues to fefmally recognized the existence of one mobile home park in the city
limits through a Planned Development rezone process. This rezone process recognized that the Naples
Mobile Home Park does provide affordable housing opportunities to those living in the 141 mobile
homes and 31 recreational vehicle spaces within this complex.
Policy 7.2: [Revised text, page 9]
The City of Naples continues to disallow Aadditional mobile home developments will net be- peffflit4ed
within the city limits due to the City's low elevation, susceptibility to flooding, storm surges and high
winds in hurricane and tropical storms, and that mobile hemes are paftie lad vulnerabilityle to
damage.
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OBJECTIVE 8: [Revised text, page 10]
aUtilize SHIP, CDBG, or other funding sources and, in partnership
with Federal, State and non - profit housing agencies, will seek to provide in concert with Objective 1, a
number of ref 59 rehabilitated or new residential units per year for very low, low, and
moderate and affordable workforce income residents, based on identified need of the r»,w ekalee
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Urban Area, Rwal Fr-inge Mixed Use Distr-iet, and within the Rural Lands Stewardship .
(Families benefiting from such housing will include, but are not be limited to, farmworkers and other
populations with special housing needs.)
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COUNTY POLICIES
Policy 8.1: [Revised text, page 10]
C-ellie The County shall continue to identify sub-
standard residences., of any type, within the Immokalee Urban Area and require that those residences to
be either rehabilitated to current housing code standards or demolished.
Policy 8.23: [Revised text, page 10]
Dur-ing 2004, the Geanty eempleted a heusing assessment stwvey ef single family, multi fwnily—,aad
mobile heme tmits and mebile heme pe&ks in the immekalee Urban Area, in erder- to determine-the
number- ef units that do net ineet the ' The
County shall continue to target affordable- werkferee housing and code enforcement programs to
correct the eenditie deficiencies identified in the 2004 Immokalee Urban Area housing assessment
survey.
Policy 8.34: [Renumbered and revised text, page 10]
Funding for rehabilitation of both owner and rental units within the immokalee Urban and Rufal Land-s
Stewafdship as will shall be provided through USDA funding, State SHIP finding, CDBG funding,
or other appropriate funding sources, and leveraged with additional funding sources to the maximum
degree possible.
Policy 8.46: [Renumbered text, page 10]
Policy 8.56: [Revised text, page 11 ]
Eellie The County will shall eentinue to utilize CDBG funds to provide farmworker- housing
opportunities, including in addition to housing units that a early ,. alif , for- ista under-
pr-egmn curo
epees, special consideration of GDBG funds will be aimed at those units that current
SHIP program guidelines prohibit from assistance i.., mobile home units). Fafmwer-ker-s will also
eneeer-aged, thfough the ase of multi lingual eutr-eaeh pr-egmms, te take advantage ef any ethef!
GDBG, 9141P, Leeal, State, Feder-a! and pr-ivate programs for- whieh they met), quali6,.
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OBJECTIVE 9• [New text, page 11 ]
Support housing programs that encourage the development of energy efficient and environmentally
sensitive housing.
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None
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COUNTY POLICIES
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[New text, page 11 ]
Policy 9.1: [New text, page 11 ]
The Countv shall encourage the construction of energy efficient housing by exploring innovative
regulations that promote energy conserving and environmentally sensitive technologies and design
Policy 9.2: [New text, page 11 ]
The Countv shall educate the public about the economic and environmental benefits of resource
efficient design and construction.
Policy 9.3: [New text, page 11 ]
The County shall expedite plan review of housing projects that promote energy conservation and
design
Policy 9.4• [New text, page 11]
The County shall continue to encourage the development of mixed housing types near employment
centers in order to reduce Green House Gas emissions and minimize carbon footprints
Policy 9.5• [New text, page 11 ]
The County shall promote the incorporation of US EPA Energy Star Building and Appliances
programs into construction and rehabilitation practices.
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of:
ORDINANCE 2013 -10
which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners
on the 9th day of January, 2013, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14th
day of January, 2013.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts, -and. Clerk
Ex- officio to ggard -of
County Commiss,.oAtrs
By: Ann Jenne'o
Deputy Clerk